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Have MIPS reporting requirements changed? Where can I find updated information on the reporting requirements for 2023?


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September 1, 2023

Members can find a summary of changes to the MIPS programs for the 2023 reporting year on our website.

To access a step-by-step guide on reporting for MIPS in 2023, visit the AADA Practice Management Center. Find the guide on our website. This three-step guide can help you determine your level of participation and learn how to avoid the penalty or earn an incentive.

The Academy also offers additional tools to help members navigate MIPS. These include:

  • Reporting options snapshot: Determine what you need to report in each category based on the size of your practice to meet the 2023 MIPS reporting requirements to avoid the penalty or get an incentive.

  • MIPS financial assessment tool: Receive an estimate of your potential maximum penalty and incentive for the 2023 reporting year.

  • MIPS quality measures selection tool: This tool will help your practice identify eligible quality measures to report, whether via claims, EHR, or DataDerm™. You will also be able to access detailed measures information such as reporting tips, the measure specification, and more.

  • MIPS checkup tool: This tool helps you identify gaps in your MIPS performance and directs you to Academy resources to help you address them.

Want more help? Academy practice management staff covered new CMS requirements for MIPS in the April 2023 issue of DermWorld. Listen to the AAD Dialogues in Dermatology podcast, “How to Succeed in 2023 with the MIPS Program.”


Report with DataDerm™

The Academy’s Qualified Clinical Data Registry, DataDerm, allows streamlined reporting on MIPS categories, including dermatology-specific measures available nowhere else.

Learn more


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Send your burning questions to DermWorld’s Asked & Answered column at dweditor@aad.org, and keep an eye out for the answer in an upcoming issue of DermWorld!

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